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- Oct 23, 2012
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- Location
- Croatia
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 62
What is idea in that? To put 2 queens to lay when the hive ought to get main yield?
During main yield it is advantage if there are much bees but not much brood.
Second thing is that I want to see how good a the new queen is in laying. If it is not good enough, I have time to change it.
I have enough mating nucs and I change the queen if I am not satisfied on it.
You miss the point, this is nursing home for queens, not great material value, but this beekeeper doesn't like to kill old queens due to his respect for the bees and gratitude. This way he doesn't directly kill them, he leave to them to resolve. But as he wrote sometimes one which left next season is doing OK.
I still when see the queen is failing I go for change immediately by killing with fingers and taking away from apiary. But the feeling isn't great ( I pray for each queen I kill).